Córdoba's go-to nightclub
Sala Hangar is the answer to a simple question: where in Córdoba do you go when you want to actually dance? The dance floor is large, the sound system is loud, and the DJs know how to keep a room moving until 6 am. This is not a cocktail bar with dancing — it is a club, and it runs accordingly. For the full picture of Córdoba's late-night options, see our guide to Córdoba after dark.
Music and programming
The weekly format is consistent: Thursdays are student night, Fridays go Latin, Saturdays run electronic with national or international guest DJs. Resident DJs handle the rest, mixing electronic, reggaeton and mainstream chart tracks that draw a crowd ranging from university students to locals who have been coming here for years. The dance floor fills after 1 am. Before that, you are early.
Themed nights and what to expect
Thursday student night is the entry point: free door and one drink included before 1 am. It is also when the crowd is youngest and most chaotic, in the best sense. Friday and Saturday scale up — expect more people, guest DJs announced on their Instagram, and an atmosphere that does not cool down until well after 4 am.
The bar serves signature cocktails, spirits and basic drinks at reasonable prices. The mojito and gin tonic are made without pretension and cost what a club drink should. Nobody comes to Hangar for the cocktail menu, but nobody goes thirsty either.
What to wear and how to get there
Smart casual — they will turn away anyone in football kit or flip-flops. That is the only real filter. Entry runs €10–15 with a drink included on Fridays and Saturdays. Thursday before 1 am is free.
Avenida de la Libertad is a short taxi ride from the historic center. Parking is available nearby. Plan to arrive after midnight — the Córdoba tradition is to eat late, drink late, and dance very late. If you want to warm up first, Jazz Café near La Corredera has cocktails and live music from 9 pm. Budget €20–30 for entry and a few drinks for a full night.